What flowers are best to keep in an office: A list of ten flowers suitable for office environments.

What Flowers are Best for the Office

You may not know which flowers are best for the office and the small green plant maintenance tips for ten types of flowers suitable for office care. The following is a detailed introduction for you:

I. Herbaceous Foliar Plants

1. Guangdong万年青

Guangdong万年青 symbolizes beauty and conveys the meaning of health and longevity. It is a perennial evergreen herbaceous plant, evergreen throughout the year, shade-tolerant, with no high demands for water and fertilizer. Regular watering should not be excessive to prevent root rot, just keeping the potting soil moist.

2. Begonia

Begonia is a perennial evergreen herbaceous plant that can be appreciated for both its flowers and leaves. It is tolerant of semi-shade and enjoys a humid environment. Planted in the office, it only needs to be watered every 3 days or so.

3. Peperomia

Peperomia is a perennial evergreen herbaceous plant that can be grown in soil or water. It prefers a warm environment, is highly shade-tolerant, dislikes direct sunlight, and requires a growth temperature above 10°C. However, it can survive well in the office during winter, with leaves that do not wither. The peperomia I have in the office, except for the curling of leaves due to low temperatures, is otherwise normal.

4. Snake Plant

Snake plant is a perennial evergreen herbaceous foliar plant. It is highly shade-tolerant and also drought-resistant, requiring no time for maintenance, making it very suitable for "lazy" people to grow.

5. Asparagus Fern

Asparagus fern is a perennial evergreen foliar herbaceous plant that prefers a cool and shaded environment. It does not require much light and will grow well at an indoor temperature of about 20°C. Its fleshy roots have no high demands for water, making it suitable for新手 "lazy" gardeners to grow.

6. Epipremnum

Epipremnum is a perennial evergreen foliar plant that can be grown in soil or water. It is very easy to survive, known in the West as the "Devil's Ivy," with a fast spreading habit, highly shade-tolerant, and requiring loose management.

7. White Bird of Paradise